I wouldn't be surprised if nothing at all was said. Some of the censorship seems staged--like when Tom Cruise becomes censored (I thought for a while he became a clone of Mouhammad), and the censoring of the name Mouhammad (I watched last weeks episode online--did they censor the name then, too?). And I laughed out loud when everybody was beeped at the end--reminded me of Kyle's censored rant from the very first episode.Yeah.

I'm a little disappointed that South Park (or maybe it was comedy central) "pussied out" with all the censorship.

Also, WHY? Why did you kill Pip, that's like killing off Butters. I was waiting for Pip to come back in an episode and then I got excited when I saw him, only to be crushed by Mecha Streisand. My heart broke into a million little pieces when I saw that.

ragekage wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if nothing at all was said. Some of the censorship seems staged--like when Tom Cruise becomes censored (I thought for a while he became a clone of Mouhammad), and the censoring of the name Mouhammad (I watched last weeks episode online--did they censor the name then, too?). And I laughed out loud when everybody was beeped at the end--reminded me of Kyle's censored rant from the very first episode.Yeah.

No, the name Mohammad wasn't censored last week.

I wondered if I was the only one who thought about Kyle's long censored rant from the first episode. And somehow Stan at the end of all the censored dialogue made me think of old days, too... I have to see it again before I can be sure.

Give a man a match, and he'll be warm for an hour. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

The ending was hilarious, I think this one was better than the first half. Cartman's real father was a bit of a twist, but it wasn't much of a jaw-dropper.

I'm glad they threw Kenny in there as well, though I was expecting a classic "Oh my god! They killed Kenny!" moment. I did like though how Stan tipped his head to the side and said "Yeah." after Kyle's "I've learned something today" speech like on Jesus vs. Santa. The speech being censored the entire time, though funny, cluster-fucked my ears something fierce.

Mohammad or, ******** being censored every time it was said got a little annoying too, I would've preferred it if they maybe replaced his name with a word, or played a sound effect instead of the ear-raping censor sound between every word.

I always thought Pip was an okay character, but him dying isn't much of a shame to me, now they have a reason for not using him in any recent episodes, so everybody wins! Well, in my perspective.

"If I had one wish, I would ask for a big enough ass for the whole world to kiss" ~ Eminem

While I'm convinced that ComCen had a hand in protecting M&T after the warnings, and even though the lesson learned was totally bleeped out, I have to say, that was SOME story!

mazamataz wrote:BUT HOLY sh*t. THE KILLING JOKE.

That's what I was thinking, too, maz! Brilliant! I was on the edge of my seat during the whole Cartman bit, and darned if I didn't jump during certain scenes, like when Scott was revealed!

For those who may not know what we mean, THE KILLING JOKE is a Batman story where Joker kidnaps Commissioner Gordon in an attempt to drive him mad, using the monitors much like Scott did. Joker would use them again while Batman was "to the rescue." It's a great story with excellent artwork, and there's a reason for the "Mature Reader" warning.

Welcome back, Mephesto and Kevin! Ah, it's good to see some of the old-school characters back.

To which, I must add: Poor Pip. He will be missed. Au revoir.

Best stuff yet! 11/10, both parts combined. That last scene with Tom Cruise...LOVED IT!!

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